India v England, 4th ODI: Where to Watch Online, Preview and Team News

England take on India in the fourth One Day International (ODI) of the five-match series at Punjab Cricket Association Stadium in Mohali. The hosts lead the series 2-1, after winning the third ODI in Ranchi last week.

Mahendra Singh Dhoni

Where to Watch

The match is scheduled to start at 6.30am GMT and live coverage will be on Sky Sports 1 and Sky Sports 1 HD.

Overview

MS Dhoni's side won the third ODI comfortably after Indian bowlers managed to restrict England to 155 runs in just less than 43 overs. Delhi-born right handed batsmen Virat Kohli was awarded the man of the match as the hosts registered a seven wickets win over the English side last Saturday.

The hosts have put the first match defeat to England behind them with successive victories after crushing the English side during the second and third ODI. MS Dhoni would be looking for a similar win to seal the series on Wednesday in order to avoid a decider in the last game at Dharamsala this weekend.

England enter this game with just four wins in their last 21 ODIs in India. Alastair Cook could be looking for a win at Mohali in order to avoid a series defeat against the ODI world champions. English opener Ian Bell has now urged his team mates to replicate the same form his side had shown during the first game at Rajkot.

"Hopefully we have the opportunity to put in a performance like we did in the first ODI and take it to 2-2. We went into that first match after losing two warm-ups but we put in a performance. We have to keep believing we can win and we've shown we can do that," Bell told Sky Sports.

Alastair Cook

Team News

India: The hosts are unlikely to make any changes to the side that won the third game and should go ahead with the same starting XI on Wednesday. Pacers Bhuvneshwar Kumar and Shami Ahmed will lead the Indian bowling attack.

England: Jos Butler is set to replace Craig Kieswetter behind the sumps for England. Pacer Stuart Broad is set to miss the game after bad weather prevented the right arm fast bowler from leaving England.